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Sports Science Editor's Blog – February 2010 Archive (4)

Focus on caffeine

Most commonly drunk in coffee, tea and soft drinks, caffeine is used around the world by athletes to improve their alertness, concentration, reaction time and focus. Found naturally in leaves, nuts and seeds of various plants, caffeine is not on the WADA list of prohibited substances and does not dehydrate you when taken before or during exercise.



Caffeine has been found to help improve performance in both short and long endurance events, as well as short, high intensity intermittent… Continue

Added by Sports Science Editor on February 14, 2010 at 12:30pm — No Comments

5 Tips to increase power and strength

1.Train regularly with weights

Incorporate some weight training into your weekly athletic training programme. Ideally 2-3 times per week in a build up phase pre-season, reducing back to a maintenance phase (1-2 times a week) during the race season. Each session should last between 30-45 minutes.



2.Fuel your workouts

If you’re training hard, you need enough carbohydrate to… Continue

Added by Sports Science Editor on February 11, 2010 at 5:12pm — No Comments

Constant pacing may not always be the best cycling strategy

Correct pacing strategy is critical for successful race performance and a variety of methods are used by competitors. These range from starting fast and trying to sustain, starting easy and building to produce the elusive ‘negative split’ or attempting to hold an even pace for the event duration. Some people attack hills on the bike and ‘coast’ down the other side, other prefer to back off on the hills and save their energy for the flatter sections. There are key variables that dictate the best… Continue

Added by Sports Science Editor on February 9, 2010 at 11:00am — 1 Comment

Does muscle efficiency improve year on year with consistent training?

It is commonly believed amongst athletes that once you have several years of training under your belt, it’s much easier to maintain your fitness and perform at a higher level. We commonly see athletes gaining success after many years of competition as if there may well be a physiological maturation or long term change essential for success. Certainly, it appears that athletes with several years of training and racing to their name are more able to take time off due to injury and return to the… Continue

Added by Sports Science Editor on February 4, 2010 at 8:00pm — No Comments

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